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  2. Perennial - Wikipedia

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    Perennials that are cultivated include: woody plants like fruit trees grown for their edible fruits; shrubs and trees grown as landscaping ornamentals; herbaceous food crops like asparagus, rhubarb, strawberries; and subtropical plants not hardy in colder areas such as tomatoes, eggplant, and coleus (which are treated as annuals in colder areas ...

  3. Perennial vegetable - Wikipedia

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    Some well known perennial vegetables from the temperate regions of the world include asparagus, artichoke and rhubarb. In the tropics, cassava and taro are grown as vegetables, and these plants can live many years. Some perennial plants are cultivated as annuals in order to minimise pest pressure (e.g., potato, Solanum tuberosum).

  4. Are Chives Perennial Plants That Grow Back After Winter ... - AOL

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    An Edible and Ornamental Perennial. Freshly snipped chives from the garden are bright and flavorful, but this herb offers so much more to your garden. Growing chives as perennials has three main ...

  5. Sorrel - Wikipedia

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    Sorrel (Rumex acetosa), also called common sorrel or garden sorrel, is a perennial herbaceous plant in the family Polygonaceae. Other names for sorrel include spinach dock and narrow-leaved dock ("dock" being a common name for the genus Rumex). [2] Sorrel is native to Eurasia and a common plant in grassland habitats.

  6. 31 Perennial Plants That Come Back Every Year - AOL

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    These add charm to any perennial bed, but they don’t like soggy soils so make sure to plant in a well-draining area of your garden. Fast Facts USDA Hardiness Zones: 3 to 8

  7. 13 Perennial Vines Your Garden Can’t Go Without - AOL

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    Enjoy grape jam, wine or snacks—the edible leaves can even be stuffed with meats and other fillings. There are dozens of clematis varieties, but our favorites include Jackmanii with purple ...